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Superintendent Dave Beal, Regional Director Bob Baker, and Assistant Superintendent Jerry Eubanks stand of Luten Bridge, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1981 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Supt. Dave Beal points out some feature to Reg. Dir Baker. Asst. Supt. Jerry Eubanks stands by as the three men stand on the Luten Bridge at Oconaluftee,Visit of Regional Director Bob Baker, IV-V-17790
1981-06
Newfound Gap in Winter, Park Ranger car ,Newfound Gap, North Carolina Great Smoky Mountains National Park 1/4 mile south of Newfound Gap on North Carolina side of mountain. Newfound Gap slightly to right of center.Mountain Road in Winter, I-A-MR-7849, Natural Features - Mountains - Views from Newfound Gap and Clingmans
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1964-02-21
Great Smokes stamp, Superintend J Ross Eakin Great Smoky Mountains National Park First Day of Issue, Supt. J. Ross Eakin holds sheet of Great Smoky Mountains National Park commemorative stamp. See also III-E-12819, 12818, 12826.Great Smokies Stamp, IV-P-16421, Miscellaneous - Personnel
Sow and shoat Great Smoky Mountains National Park Ranger Ray Kimpel with 75-lb. sow and 18-lb. shoat he shot near Birchfield place on Parson's Branch.Sow and shoat, I-E-Mam-HD-6571, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
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1964-04
Natural Heritage Registry, Plaques presentation to Thomas Brown by Walter Criley, Gatlinburg, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Presentation of plaques by Walter Criley to Thomas Brown, Assoc. Regional Director, SER, and Supt. M. D. Beal.Natural Heritage Registry, III-D-18617, History - Dedications
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1982-09-02
Park rangers practice rescue mission, Old Sugarlands Road trailhead, The Sugarlands, Tennessee, 1975 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Rangers practicing removal of body" in litter from cliff. Site: Cliff at Old Sugarlands Road Trail head",Rescue Training, IV-T-15932, Miscellaneous - Training, Schools
Sow and shoat Great Smoky Mountains National Park Ranger Ray Kimpel with 75-lb. sow and 18-lb. shoat he shot near Birchfield place on Parson's Branch.Sow and shoat, I-E-Mam-HD-6572, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals
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1964-04
Incoming superintend Evison Boyd, Retiring superintend Ellis Vincent Great Smoky Mountains National Park Boyd Evison, incoming Supt. visits Vincent Ellis, retiring Supt. in the Supt. Office at Park Headquarters. Evison, Boyd and Ellis, Vincent, IV-P-16063, Miscellaneous - Personnel
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1975-04-22
Negative of photograph: View of Forestry Aid Whaley standing in area rooted and rolled by wild boar, Gregory Bald, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Forestry Aid Whaley standing in area rooted and rolled by wild boar,Hog Damage; on Gregory Bald. I-E-Mam-HD-7627, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
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1959-09-08
Park staff at grassland on Gregory Bald rooted and rolled by wild boar, Gregory Bald, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Supvr. Ranger Davis and Fire Control Aid Stinnett standing in area rooted and rolled by wild boar,Hog Damage; on Gregory Bald. I-E-HD-7634, Natural Features - Fauna - Hog Damage and Hog Control
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1959-09-19
Natural Heritage Registry, Plaques presentation to Thomas Brown by Walter Criley, Gatlinburg, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Presentation of plaques by Walter Criley to Thomas Brown, Assoc. Regional Director, SER, and Supt. M. D. Beal.Natural Heritage Registry, III-D-18616, History - Dedications
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1982-09-02
Maintenance Christmas Party, Janet Huskey, Earl Stadel and Reaford McCarter Great Smoky Mountains National Park Janet Huskey, Chief of Maintenance Earl Stadel, and in the doorway, under the mistletoe, Reaford McCarter.Maintenance Christmas Party, IV-P-16034, Miscellaneous - Personnel
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1973-12
Naturalists, Alum Cave parking, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Karl Snyder leading group, at Alum Cave parking area; Snyder pointing out something in trees.Naturalist Group, IV-U-Nat-9975, Miscellaneous - Use of Park - Naturalist Conducted Groups
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1957-08
Superintend Vincent Ellis addressing, Paul McCrary transferred to Atlanta Great Smoky Mountains National Park Supt. Vincent Ellis makes comments on Paul McCrary's transfer to the Regional Office in Atlanta.McCrary, Paul & Jane; Going Away Party, IV-P-16067, Miscellaneous - Personnel
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1974-02-22
Snow covered road, park ranger with his car, near Newfound gap, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Morton Overlook, US-441, after 2/20 storm. (Snow banks were higher than cars from Alum Cave on up to Newfound Gap.),Morton Overlook, I-A-GEN-7871, Natural Features - Mountains - General Views
1964-02-21
Detail of king gear A, shaft K, and bearing B Great Smoky Mountains National Park Detail of king gear A, shaft K, and bearing B. Status: Dec 1941- Dismantled and moved to GSMNP; 1954- Stored in red barn in Cades Cove; - Transferred to State Park, Norris TN,Caleb Crosby Threshing Barn Noeton (Cherokee Reservoir), TN (near Morristown TN), III-A-CTB-12025, History - Artifacts - Caleb Crosby Threshing Barn
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1941-08-16
Abrams Creek Garage Great Smoky Mountains National Park Abrams Creek Garage, Mouth of Abrams Creek. III-B-13662, History - Buildings.
Close view of fireplace foundation, Chimneys campground, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park II-A-Gen-1336, Physical Facilities - Minor Structures - Miscellaneous Minor Structures,Fireplace; Foundation, Fireplace foundation. Chimneys campground.
1935-09-25
Laurel Falls, Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains National Park Trail from ford at Laurel Falls, looking down trail... Fighting' Creek Gap to Cove Mt. Trail Laurel Falls Trail II-Th-13477, Physical Facilities - Trails - Horse Trails
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1935-05-14
View of mountains, wooden fence in right foreground Great Smoky Mountains National Park Copied from print in the D. K. MacKay report. Same as I-A-GEN-784. Cades Cove, I-C-CC-718, Natural Features - Coves - Cades Cove.

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